MULTIPLYING: The creepy lifelike Gagadoll has gone into production [TWITTER]

And it's all thanks to tech-heads in Japan– who have made life-size replicas of the eccentric star.

Gaga posted an eerie picture to her Twitter account of herself sitting between two doppelgängers.

While it was easy to see who was the real Gaga– nobody could recreate that birds' nest hair– the two dolls were spot on replicas of the singer in her Poker Face era.

With long sleek blonde hair, sunglasses and towering platform heels, these lifelike dolls could easily double for the Applause singer on stage.

THERE'S THREE OF THEM: Spot the difference between Gaga and her replicas [TWITTER]

CREATIVE: Gaga took on the hot glue gun [INSTAGRAM]

But these models are simply massive listening stations, called Gagadolls.

Universal Music Group in Japan, Gaga's record label, unveiled the unique music players today. The creepy dolls allow you to hear some of the bonkers singer's most famous songs when you place your head against their hearts.

While they're more cumbersome than an iPod, Gaga super-fans are sure to be smitten with the new product.

Lady Gaga, who performed Do What You Want with R Kelly at this week's American Music Awards, has been documenting her trip to Japan via Twitter and Instagram, and the kooky city of Tokyo seems to be perfect for the singer.

THE LITTLE MERMAID: Gaga does love her seashells [INSTAGRAM]

CULTURED: Gaga is experienced in using chopsticks [INSTAGRAM]

She praised her Japanese fans, posting: "Ahhh! I have to be the luckiest girl in the world. They really understand ARTPOP. The album is just meant to be fun with an air of the experimental. The art references are just part if the complete creative experience."

And to show off her creative side, Gaga indulged in a spot of arts and crafts.

In a video posted to Instagram, the performer delightedly stuck crystals and gems to a seashell with a hot glue gun, while another video showed her practising her chopstick skills.

The 27-year-old was as understated as ever in a giant yellow cage dress, before donning a pair of heart-shaped sunglasses with a plastic pig chained to the side.

Tokyo is known for its vibrant street style– so this could be the one place Gaga actually blends in.